Joan Stanley's Persuasion Research Paper

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I. Identifying Information Joan Crawford, born Lucille Fay Le Sueur, a white bisexual female actress whose age is unknown but the year of her birth is between 3/23/1905 through 1908, her children are now grown and she died on May 10, 1977, New York townhouse, single and alone. She spent the majority of your Hollywood life in her Brentwood mansion in an affluent neighborhood on the Westside of Los Angeles, California. II. Chief Complaint She is not seeking treatment at this time. She stated that “the past was the past, Let it go!” My overall observable picture of the problem is Ms. Crawford unresolved childhood issues have led to her maladaptive behaviors that are not only affecting you, her relationships and family. III. Symptoms Crawford’s symptoms include domestic violence, alcoholism and drug addition , obsessions, frequent nightmares, night raids, loneliness, frustration, sexual promiscuous, control issues, highly competitive, strict, deep hidden anger, fits of rage, strict rigid in her beliefs and a spending addiction. IV. Personal History Ms. Crawford grew …show more content…

Joan Crawford fondly recalls her affair with her stepfather and tells hoe she lost her virginity to him at the age of eleven and her older brother Hal called him “Daddy“. Crawford reportedly lost her virginity at the age of 11 to her stepfather who was 38 at the time. Crawford was then sent to a covenant after her mother learned about the affair between her daughter and her husband. As Crawford reminisces about their relationship with the kind and gentle man and makes the point of stating that it was not incest. Crawford describes her childhood as living in a desert that was my childhood. I was grateful for any sort of genuine affection to feel cherished. “I led him into it”. Crawford and her mother tempestuous relationships were because she played a role in her divorce. Anna’s second husband, Henry Hough, sexually assaulted Crawford when she was 13 by fondling the

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